MB. W. S. RUSSELL, Of the Rutland Hotel* WANGANUI, HAS much pleasure in acquainting his Friends and the Public generally, that lie can Accommodate Wedding and Private Parties with Sinners, Suppers, (or Balls), On the shortest Notice, and most Reasonable Terms, and every attention paid to- Strangers. A\\g. 25, 185&
WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON A Regular Trader* Messrs, taylor watt & co.’s wellrknown Schooner TYNE , 34 tons, Register(coppered and copper-fastened) John Linklater, Master, sails regularly between the above Ports, leaving, each alternately once a Fortnight. This Vessel is well found and fitted up specially for Passengers. For further Particulars apply to the Master on board, or to Taylor, Watt & Co. WANGANUI. William Lyon, WELLINGTON. Wanganui, May 18,1858. Notice* INY CATTLE found Trespassing on jfjL my. Land after this date will be Impounded. JAMES OLD, No.. 2, Line. Wanganui, March 29. iB6O. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Instituted 1836. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED ■ £2,000,000. Reserve Fund £215,596 11s. lid. Liability of the Company unlimited. Amount of Claims for losses by Fire, 1853, | £190,372 12s. 7d.
WM. BOW-LER, SON & Co. Agents , Wellington . JAMES BROUGHTON, Sub-Agent, Yfanganui. Aug. 11, 1859. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY FOE EIRE & LIFE AT HOME & ABROAD. Established in 1836. Incorporated by Act oj Parliament. Capital £1,259,760 Sterling. Chairman of Board of Directors, The Right Hon. Lord Earnest Bruce M. P. THIS Company offers to intending Insurers peculiar facilities and advantages, among others— Reduced Rates, of Premiumt Prompt Settlement of Claims without the delay of Referring to England. The Residents of Wanganui and the surrounding District are respectfully informed that Copies of Prospectus, Forms of Proposal,. and any other information-respecting the Company can be obtained on application in— Wanganui ,
To MESSES. TAYLOR, WATT & Co.;. Wellington, To THOMAS BAELOW, Agent for the Province. Wanganui, May 21, 1857. For sale. Or Exchange, taken in Cattle or other Stock, A four-horse „ power fixed THRASHING MACHINE, by one of the first makers in England, warranted equal to fifty bushelsl per hour. The owner, P. Wilson, Esq., having laid his farm in grass has no further use for it, and has instructed Messrs. Gudgeon & Co. to dispose of it. Any further information may be obtained on application at the offices, Taupo Quay. November 30, 1850. j
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 188, 26 April 1860, Page 1
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370Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 188, 26 April 1860, Page 1
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